Thursday, February 6, 2014

I've sat down and tried to figure out some chants that are relatively easy to remember and simple to sing. Like me.... simple and easy. I tried to keep it to something the whole north end could sing together.... but these are just ideas. You can tell me if there's any winners or losers in here.... and I'm sure you will.

Will Johnson to chorus of "Just a Friend" by Biz Markie

Will Johnson YOU

You got what we ne-eed

We're here in the North End
Where you know you have your friends

Will Johnson yoooou

Got what we ne-eed

We're here in the North End
Where you know you have your friends

Mikey mo-money to tune of "Take Me Home, Country Roads" by John Denver

Mikey Mo

Take us home

From the back line

To the goal

Mikey Mo

Take us home

Score a goal

My Mikey mo

Diego Chara to the tune of "The Ants Go Marching One By One"

(Bastardized from a chant by Mike Perron)

Diego he wears white and green

Cha-RA Cha-RA

Diego he plays for our team

Cha-RA Cha-RA

Diego he wears white and green

He's rough and tough and lean and mean

Di-ego Cha-ra

He wears white and green

Fernandez to chorus of "Stray Cat Strut" by the Stray Cats

Oooooooooh ooooooh oooooooh oooooh
Oooooooooh ooooooh oooooooh oooooh
There's La Gata strolling on the pitch
Oooooooooh ooooooh oooooooh oooooh
Giving all the goalkeepers reasons for fits
Oooooooooh ooooooh oooooooh oooooh
He scores all the goals like he don't care
He Struts right by with his nose in the air

He's La Gata (he's the TA's cat)
A Feline Casanova, (hey he's where it's at)
He gets love thrown at him in the North end
He scores his goals just as fast as he cannnnn

Urruti to the chorus of "Maggie Mae" by the Pietasters

There's a place where we all go

To watch footy when we feel low

Drink ourselves into a state

The Timbers Army won't be late

Urruti score us another goal

We need another goal

Take away our troubles bro

Urruti score us another goal

We need another goal

Take away our troubles bro

Frederic Piquionne to the chorus of "Daydream Believer" by the Monkees